Universal Military Training: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1695, a Bill to Provide for the Military and Naval Training of the Citizen Forces of the United States. [Dec. 18, 1916-Feb. 1, 1917]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 1178 halaman A bill to provide for the military and naval training of the citizen forces of the United States. |
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... CHAIRMAN . Except in cooperation with the States . Mr. FISHER . Surely ; you have got to get right back to the same thing , unless local sentiment will support you , you can not put it into effect . The CHAIRMAN . It is done through the ...
... CHAIRMAN . Except in cooperation with the States . Mr. FISHER . Surely ; you have got to get right back to the same thing , unless local sentiment will support you , you can not put it into effect . The CHAIRMAN . It is done through the ...
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... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Fisher , can you suggest a plan under which Congress could enact a law that would compel the young men of the several States to go into this industrial work you speak of ? Mr. FISHER . I do not know ; I have not thought ...
... CHAIRMAN . Mr. Fisher , can you suggest a plan under which Congress could enact a law that would compel the young men of the several States to go into this industrial work you speak of ? Mr. FISHER . I do not know ; I have not thought ...
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... CHAIRMAN . What would have been the effect of sending them across as they were ? Gen. Scorr . We feel that they would practically have destroyed themselves marching through that country . The CHAIRMAN . They can not stand strenuous ...
... CHAIRMAN . What would have been the effect of sending them across as they were ? Gen. Scorr . We feel that they would practically have destroyed themselves marching through that country . The CHAIRMAN . They can not stand strenuous ...
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... CHAIRMAN . So you have given the results without giving the names ? Gen. SCOTT . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Could those names of the different units that were inspected be obtained at the War Department by Congress , if we wanted them ...
... CHAIRMAN . So you have given the results without giving the names ? Gen. SCOTT . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Could those names of the different units that were inspected be obtained at the War Department by Congress , if we wanted them ...
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... CHAIRMAN . We will be very glad to hear you now , if you desire . Gen. SCOTT . I might say something with respect to the defects of the national defense act of June 3 and the omissions , if you have the time to give me . The CHAIRMAN ...
... CHAIRMAN . We will be very glad to hear you now , if you desire . Gen. SCOTT . I might say something with respect to the defects of the national defense act of June 3 and the omissions , if you have the time to give me . The CHAIRMAN ...
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